An Importance of A Few Parameters of Tooth Fractures Include Etiology, Epidemiology, Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis, Treatment and Prognosis
Abstract
Traumatic damage to the teeth and oral structures are typically the cause of tooth fractures. Sensitivity and pain, especially in the shattered teeth, are the main clinical characteristics. Radiological testing is necessary because pulp-related tooth fractures may cause periapical lesions. In addition to treating periapical lesions, managing tooth fractures involves either repairing the broken tooth or administering root canal therapy. In addition to highlighting the responsibility of doctors in managing patients with tooth fractures, this activity discusses how to evaluate and treat tooth fractures.
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